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Aged 97, Malaysia's former leader Mahathir Mohamad is running for parliament again
Malaysia's 97-year-old former leader Mahathir Mohamad is to run for parliament in the country's looming general election, but is remaining tight-lipped on whether he could be prime minister for a third time.
Jake Tapper: As Putin loses territory, he seems to be gaining swagger
CNN's Jake Tapper breaks down Russian President Vladimir Putin's brutal tactics in Ukraine and explains why global leaders may not have taken him seriously enough.
DOJ urges Supreme Court to stay out of Mar-a-Lago documents fight
The Justice Department urged the Supreme Court on Tuesday to reject former President Donald Trump's request that it intervene in the dispute over classified documents seized from Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate last summer.
Protester says Iranian security forces firing 'military-grade bullets' at houses
CNN's Jomana Karadsheh speaks with a protester amid a ruthless crackdown by Iran who says the security forces are firing "military-grade bullets" at houses.
Biden: Putin's nuclear threats have a destabilizing effect
President Joe Biden said in an exclusive CNN interview Tuesday he believed Russian President Vladimir Putin is a "rational actor" who nonetheless badly misjudged his ability to invade Ukraine and suppress its people.
McConnell ignores Trump's attacks and says 'I have the votes' in quest to make history
It's become a throwaway line at former President Donald Trump's campaign rallies: GOP senators must boot Mitch McConnell from the leadership position he's held longer than any Republican in American history.
Jan. 6 panel member hints at 'surprising' finding to be showcased in hearing
California Democratic Rep. Zoe Lofgren, a key member of the January 6 select committee, joins CNN's Wolf Blitzer to discuss details to be showcased in the upcoming hearing.
Hear how McConnell responded to Trump's racist comments about his wife
In a CNN exclusive, Manu Raju spoke with Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell about his support for Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker and his response to racist remarks about his wife from former President Donald Trump.
Angela Lansbury, beloved star of 'Murder, She Wrote,' dead at 96
Angela Lansbury, who enjoyed an eclectic, award-winning movie and stage career in addition becoming America's favorite TV sleuth in "Murder, She Wrote," has died, according to a statement from her family provided to NBC, which was the network home of the long-running series. She was 96.
When my 9-year-old asks why Russia is bombing us -- this is what I say
On Monday, Russian missiles scorched a children's playground in Kyiv that my family calls "our playground," leaving behind a gaping crater. Later, people gathered to take photos of the rocket's footprint in the upturned soil, where bits of twisted metal lay scattered just a few feet from the brightly-painted climbing frame and merry-go-round.
G7 leaders vow to hold Putin responsible for recent attacks in Ukraine
Buckingham Palace sets date for coronation of King Charles III
The coronation of King Charles III will take place on May 6 next year at Westminster Abbey in London, Buckingham Palace announced Tuesday.
White House says Biden will work with Congress to 're-evaluate' relationship with Saudi Arabia
President Joe Biden feels that the US' relationship with Saudi Arabia needs to be re-evaluated in the wake of the OPEC+ decision last week to decrease oil production.
See why Putin is losing his grip on former Soviet republics
Russia's war in Ukraine is being felt across the former Soviet Union, where many countries are reacting in horror to the Kremlin's destructive invasion. CNN's Ivan Watson reports from Almaty, Kazakhstan.
'The worst is yet to come': IMF issues stark recession warning
The International Monetary Fund has once again downgraded its forecast for the global economy with a sharp warning: "The worst is yet to come, and for many people 2023 will feel like a recession."
Israel and Lebanon reach historic agreement, paving the way to potentially rich gas exploration
Israel and Lebanon have reached a historic agreement, leaders on each side said separately on Tuesday, settling a years-long maritime border dispute involving major oil and gas fields in the Mediterranean.
Ex-Russian foreign minister lists Putin's 3 major miscalculations
Over the past 48 hours, at least 19 people have been killed and more than 100 injured after a new round of Russian attacks on Ukraine overnight. The targets include more than 20 Ukrainian cities and settlements. Former Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Kozyrev joins New Day to discuss.
Bank of England warns risk of UK financial crisis hasn't gone away
For the second time in two days, the Bank of England has been forced to offer extra support to UK markets still reeling from the government's announcement last month that it would slash taxes and increase borrowing.
Thai PM orders tighter gun control, drugs crackdown after mass killing
Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Monday ordered law enforcement agencies to tighten gun ownership rules and crack down on drug use following a mass killing by an ex-policeman at a daycare center that left has the nation in shock.
Taiwan's President defends island's sovereignty, says she is willing to work with China
Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen said Monday there is "no room for compromise" over the self-ruled island's sovereignty but she is willing to work with China to find "mutually acceptable ways" to maintain peace across the Taiwan Strait.
World leaders condemn brutality of Russian attacks on Ukraine as Putin threatens further responses
World leaders condemn brutality of Russian attacks on Ukraine as Putin threatens further responses
CNN reporter in Ukraine surveys damage from attacks
Russia launched 84 cruise missiles in one day, according to Ukrainian officials, making it the heaviest missile attack on the country since the start of the war. CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports from Dnipro, Ukraine.
Powerful video shows defiance in Ukraine amid Russian strikes
In the midst of Russian missile strikes in Kyiv, Ukrainian parliament member Inna Sovsun found shelter inside a subway station. She tells CNN's Kate Bolduan about the experience, and shares video of the many Ukrainians singing the national anthem while sheltering.
Crimea attack triggered a wave of strikes on Ukraine. But mystery swirls over who blew up Putin's bridge
A Russian missile strike hit a Ukrainian playground. See the crater left behind
CNN's Fred Pleitgen shows the destruction created by a Russian missile strike that hit a children's playground in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv.
'Known for his brutality': Retired Air Force colonel on Putin's new commander
Retired Air Force Col. Cedric Leighton shares what he knows about the newly appointed commander of Russia's Special Military Operation in Ukraine, General Sergey Surovikin.
Newly released emails debunk Trump and allies' attempts to blame GSA for packing boxes that ended up in Mar-a-lago
When the General Services Administration prepared to ship pallets of material to Florida for former President Donald Trump in July 2021, the federal agency asked Trump aide Beau Harrison to affirm what was in the boxes being shipped.
Trump falsely claims George H.W. Bush took millions of documents to a former bowling alley and Chinese restaurant
First, former President Donald Trump tried a false claim about the document-handling practices of former President Barack Obama. Now, Trump is making the same false claim about other former presidents.
Video: Police forcefully drag man and pregnant wife despite pleas
Nationwide protests continue in Iran, despite government-imposed internet and social media crackdowns and increased aggression by security forces. CNN International correspondent Jomana Karadsheh reports.
Vindman: Putin telegraphing where he's going to go this winter
Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman (Ret.) and former US Ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor discuss what Russian strikes following the Crimea bridge explosion mean for Russian President Vladimir Putin's military strategy.
North Korea says missile tests are practice for 'tactical nuclear strikes' on South Korea
Elon Musk's unsolicited idea for Taiwan welcomed by Beijing, slammed in Taipei
As tensions between China and Taiwan simmer at their highest point in decades, officials in both places have clashed in recent days over an unsolicited idea from billionaire Elon Musk.
First video emerges from Kyiv after missile attacks
Ukrainian officials say at least five people were killed and 12 others wounded after Russian strikes hit the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv. CNN teams on the ground say they have heard at least four explosions in Ukraine's capital today. Michael Bociurkiw, Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council joins CNN's Laila Harrak to discuss.
Funeral rites begin for victims of mass shooting and stabbing at Thailand nursery
Buddhist funeral rites have begun in the grieving town of Uthai Sawan in northern Thailand, where families are mourning the loss of children killed in a massacre at a day care center.
Putin calls Crimea bridge explosion a 'terrorist attack'
Putin calls Crimea bridge explosion a 'terrorist attack'
Venezuela landslide kills at least 25 people, 50 missing
A landslide in Venezuela on Sunday has killed at least 25 people and left more than 50 missing in the north central state of Aragua, according to officials.
Putin is likely to take Kerch bridge blast as a personal affront and respond viciously
Former governor suggests Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan may be released by end of year
Former Gov. Bill Richardson said Sunday he is "cautiously optimistic" that two Americans wrongfully detained by Russia will be released and suggested they could be freed by the end of the year.
Russia attacks city in region Putin claimed to have annexed
Reverse migration as draft dodgers pour into neighboring country to escape Putin's war
Vadim says he plunged into depression last month after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a military draft to send hundreds of thousands of conscripts to fight in Ukraine.
Iran's state broadcaster hacked during nightly news program
An Iranian state broadcaster was allegedly hacked during its nightly news program Saturday, according to the pro-reform IranWire outlet, which shared a clip of the incident.
Chaos and confusion as Max Verstappen is crowned F1 world champion
Max Verstappen was crowned Formula One world champion in bizarre circumstances following a dominant victory at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday.
Hurricane Julia makes landfall in Nicaragua as a Category 1 storm
Hurricane Julia made landfall in Nicaragua early Sunday as a Category 1 storm, the National Hurricane Center said.
Five Hong Kong teenagers sentenced in first security case involving minors
Five teenagers with a Hong Kong group advocating independence from Chinese rule were ordered by a judge on Saturday to serve up to three years in detention at a correctional facility, for urging an "armed revolution" in a national security case.
North Korea fires suspected ballistic missile, Japan says
North Korea launched a suspected ballistic missile, the Japanese Prime Minister's Office reported via Twitter on Saturday.
Why is North Korea firing so many missiles -- and should the West be worried?
Tensions are running high in the Korean Peninsula, as the United States and its allies respond to North Korea's flurry of recent missile tests -- including one that flew over neighboring Japan without warning.
Violent weekend as four Palestinians killed in West Bank, Israeli soldier killed in Jerusalem shooting
Three Israelis were wounded, one critically, during a shooting at a checkpoint in North Jerusalem on Saturday, Israeli police said on Twitter.
Ex-DC Metropolitan police officer details what GOP leaders said to him after insurrection
In his new book, "Hold the Line," former DC Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone details his conversations with GOP leaders after the insurrection at the US Capitol. He joins CNN's Don Lemon to discuss.
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